Shanghai yufang yixue (Sep 2023)

Relationship between eating out and overweight, obesity, and fatty liver disease in adult residents in a suburban area of Shanghai

  • LI Jing,
  • LI Yongmei,
  • LU Ying,
  • SUN Hongkun,
  • HUANG Dan,
  • ZHANG Mei,
  • ZHUANG Liyan,
  • JIN Yan,
  • MU Dawei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.19428/j.cnki.sjpm.2023.22912
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 9
pp. 893 – 898

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ObjectiveTo investigate the prevalence of overweight, obesity and fatty liver disease (FLD) in adult residents in a suburban area of Shanghai, and to explore the relationship between these conditions and eating out of home (EOH).MethodsAdult residents from Zhongshan Street, Songjiang, Shanghai, were invited to report their frequency of EOH and undergo a physical examination using B-ultrasonography from May to September 2017. Binary logistic regression analyses were conducted to examine the relationship between EOH and conditions of overweight, obesity, and FLD.ResultsAmong the final sample size of 6 608 participants, the prevalence rates of overweight, obesity, and FLD were 41.65%, 14.71% and 38.29%, respectively. After adjusting for potential confounders, logistic analyses revealed that participants with an EOH frequency > once/week had a 1.44-fold higher prevalence of obesity (P=0.006), a 1.35-fold higher prevalence of overweight/obesity (P=0.005), and a 1.36-fold higher prevalence of FLD (P=0.008).ConclusionThe prevalence of overweight, obesity, and FLD is relatively high in Songjiang, Shanghai. EOH may be a risk factor for these diseases, and residents are recommended to reduce the frequency of EOH.

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